Thread subject: Whaler Central - Boston Whaler Boat Information and Photos :: 75 montauk running lights junction box
Posted by Tim Erwin on 07/22/09 - 7:46 AM
#1
I am familiar with the fact that this junction box is where the electricity gets transferred from the switch to the running lights. My question is that the connections are wide open to the elements. Is there supposed to be a cover over this connection box? If so, would someone direct me to a picture of one so I can make something like it or buy one.
Thanks, Tim
Edited by Tim Erwin on 07/22/09 - 7:49 AM
Posted by TechTeach on 07/22/09 - 7:55 AM
#2
I have seen a brown box on other whalers that covers that area. My 15 sport is missing one too but I have not been able to find a source for them yet.
Anyone know where to get one or something like it?
Posted by Tom W Clark on 07/22/09 - 7:57 AM
#3
No, in 1975 there was no cover for the terminal block. By the mid 1980s Whaler added a plastic cover with a circuit breaker mounted to it.
I liked the old system. It was simple and you can see if the connections are remaining clean and secure. The plastic cover looked nice but corrosion would always build up under there and those damn circuit breakers were always crapping out.
Posted by bruser on 07/22/09 - 10:09 AM
#4
On my 77, when I rewired, I went to Radio Shack and bought a plastic "project box". It is a small plastic box with cover that was big enough to put the terminal box in. I drilled a hole in the bottom for the wires to go in and the back for the wires to exit.
The only up grade necessary is changing out the screws for the cover to stainless steel.
This cleaned up the look quite a bit while protecting the connections.
Posted by Joe Kriz on 07/22/09 - 10:10 AM
#5
My 1978 Montauk had the style without the cover. I owned it for 15 years without any problems although the boat was not moored or docked all season.
You can see the terminal block on the port side near the stern in this photo.
http://users.sisqtel.net/jkriz/Montau...inside.jpg
Posted by Tim Erwin on 07/22/09 - 7:05 PM
#6
Thanks for the input about a cover. I guess I should have had a little clue since there is no corrosion at all on mine.
Great web page, thank you all for it.
Tim